Roberts and President Donald Trump shook hands at a joint session of Congress in March. | Win McNamee/Getty ImagesChief Justice John Roberts, a Washington establishment conservative, was described as an institutionalist. Protecting and even enhancing the Supreme Court’s reputation was his goal.
After 20 years, he has spectacularly failed. This next session is likely to drive a court already seen as “too conservative” even further to the right and the institution into what Gallup reports as its record lowest level of respect.
Approval of how the “Supreme Court is handling its job” has lost more than 16 points since 2020, going from 58 percent approval to 42 percent today. The Dobbs decision in 2022 and the Amy Comey-Barrett appointment to the Court in 2020 has cemented the Court’s image and reputation as conservative. In fact, 43 percent now believe the Court is “too conservative,” a record high, up from 32 percent in 2020.
The presidential immunity decision of Roberts, which many believe has emboldened Trump to repeated challenges to the rule of law along with numerous so-called “shadow” docket decisions has made Trump and the expansion of his power the primary legacy of Roberts and his Court.

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